E – 2094 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) – PART 6 of 10 Vaporization of LNG, Systems, Requirements, Concerns
$50.00
Courses Included
LNG plants and other petrochemical plants are built to bring a return on investment to their investors through their safe operation. Their designers and engineer-led operators require technical knowledge to ensure these facilities are safe and dependable.
This training not only covers LNG technologies at a technical level but also focuses on human resource development. It is designed to equip you with the skills needed to design, operate, and maintain an LNG facility, with many topics applicable to other petrochemical plants. The practical application of this training will keep you engaged and motivated.
This course is intended to provide you with the intermediate technical knowledge necessary to make informed planning, maintenance, and operating decisions. By enhancing your skills, it can significantly improve your career prospects in the LNG and petrochemical industry, giving you a sense of optimism and hope for the future.
The ten lessons will provide details on operating an LNG plant, refrigeration systems for liquefying, and the thermodynamics involved in producing, storing, transporting, and re-vaporizing LNG. This is lesson six of the ten lessons. It presents some intermediate training on LNG vaporization systems. Learning Objectives
This is the sixth in a series of ten progressively more in-depth courses on Liquefied Natural Gas. Although this learning focuses on LNG facilities, many concepts also apply to other petrochemical plants.
This course introduces the learner to the technical topics related to the production, storage, transportation, and vaporization of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). It should be considered an Intermediate-Level course.